Monday, January 31, 2011

Piccaso Face!

*** UPDATE***
I just realized my orange looks red. So let me clarify what should be orange.

Time to post some pictures!
First: Some TeXtuRes!                                                      VVV This should be orange

How is that for awesome?!
My favorite on this paper would have to be the one in the corner ^^^^^^^ Right here. Purple and Blue!
And now... Here is a picture of my TeXtuRes being USED!
And here is my amazing face made with my amazing TeXtuRes! Though I did not use one of my textures, and I didn't realize it until it was done! Oh well, I like it the way it is (and between you and me, I didn't like that last one anyway!)


Friday, January 28, 2011

Why Teach Art for Dummies


In order to make room for math, science, english and  writing the arts have been pushed aside. 
Not just drawing, painting and coloring. But dance, music and, in general, self expression.

There is a book called "Battle Hymn of a Tiger Mother."  (This book is discussed in an article from KSL) The author is a professor of law at Yale and the methods in the book she says worked very well. 
" Her children were expected to get all A's and practice their musical instruments two hours a day, even on weekends and vacation."
Ashlie Bundy, a mother of three from Utah said "I think you miss out on a lot if you were just to come home from school and do homework and be on the piano; you wouldn't be as fun as a person."
Maybe this way of parenting works for some children, maybe parents are just fooling themselves into thinking it works. But either way, this is a form of suppressing self-expression.

Art is a way to let emotions roam free without causing harm to anyone.

In the text book Emphasis Art (pg 6) it is said "The goal of education is to help students develop both their intellectual capabilities and their capacity to express their thoughts and feelings."
Education is not for cramming all we can into a child's mind. Education is to teach them how to function in the world, to be critical and abstract thinkers, to be able to become healthy adults with a knowledge of right and wrong and how to take care of themselves, physically, mentally and emotionally.
Art is not just a pretty thing to look at. Art is a pathway through which all subjects can be expanded and made more clear.
Being a pathway, Arcan be a useful tool in helping children of all ages learn difficult concepts. It can help them to 'Get Smart.'
Elliot Eisner said "Getting smart... means coming to know the potential of the materials in relation to the aims of a project or problem..." (Eisner, pg 73)
Some schools have no Art programs, but there are some that are completely filled with the arts. In those schools, where students find the arts all around them and are expected to participate, math, science, and language teachers find their students grasping knowledge they could not before because they are "thinking creatively and flexibly, imagining ideas and problems from different perspectives, taking imaginative leaps, and layering one thought upon another as part of a process of problem solving." (Champs, 36)
But saying Art only helps other fields of study would be problematic as the other pieces of education help create Art!
Children have to create in order to make Art and "In order to create, the child will need the use of other subjects; math  (pattern), science (color), health (medium), physical education (motor), social studies (techniques), music (rhythm), and language arts (read directions, communicate, and understand safety procedures)..." (Hermsen, Par. 3)
If Art is taken out of the classroom, hundreds of thousands of learning opportunities are taken away as well. Art is a way to communicate just as much as talking or writing it. But Art brings more to the table. Not only does art help in teaching and learning other subjects, but it teaches mandatory skills for life that are not learned elsewhere.
"Such skills include visual-spatial abilities, reflection, self-criticism, and the willingness to experiment and learn from mistakes. All are important to numerous careers, but are widely ignored by today's standardized tests." (Winner, Hetland, Boston Globe)
Art means so much to the world, to adults and children's lives, but it is seen as unnecessary and is then the first thing to be taken out of the budget, to give more money toward math or science.
Art should be taught to help in school and to help in life, but not because of school or life. Art should be taught because it is a way to cope with anything life can throw. 


Butterfeild, Amanda. "New strict parenting book has Utah moms buzzing." KSL.com. KSL, 12 Jan. 2011. Web. 27 Jan. 2011.

Clements, Robert D., and Frank Wachowiak. Emphasis Art. Ninth ed. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 2010. 6. Print.

Eisner, Elliot. The Arts and the Creation of Mind. N.p.: Foundation of Phillip Hamilton McMillan, n.d. 73. Blackboard. Web. 28 Jan. 2011.

Fiske, Edward B., ed. Champions of Change: The Impact of the Arts on Learning. N.p.: The GE Fund, Macarthur foundation, n.d. 36. Blackboard. Web. 28 Jan. 2011.

Winner, Ellen, and Lois Hetland. "Art for our Sake." The Boston Globe 2 Sept. 2007. Web. 28 Jan. 2011.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Again, What is Art?

So What is Art again?
I want to expound on this topic, some more.


According to Google Art is the product of human creativity.
So, according to this definition, Monkey's cannot make art. In my art class, we talked about a monkey that made art and they had an entire show full of this art. But Google says this monkey cannot make art. In my previous post, I did not research what art is.
But an Art History Website says that art does not have a satisfactory definition.
Britannica Encyclopedia says art is "a visual object or experience consciously created through an expression of skill or imagination."
My friend Joe says "Art is something which you create using some sort of medium ... which present an idea or emotion in a symbolic fashion which can be intelligibly communicated to the audience or viewer in a meaningful way."

In my previous post, I did not research what art is. But after looking at just a few opinions of what art is, I have changed my opinion. I did not have a real opinion before. But now I do.

Art is something created, whether by nature or man, to inspire and to instigate some sort of feeling in someone else.


Google. Google, - . Google. Web. 24 Jan. 2011.
Witcombe, Christopher. Art History. Sweet Briar College, - 1997. Google. Web. 24 Jan. 2011.
Britannica Academic Edition. Encyclopædia Britannica, - . Google. Web. 24 Jan. 2011. 
F, Joe. Web. 17 Jan. 2011.

The Way it "Should" Be

This video was shown towards the end of my art class. (minus the spanish subtitles) But really. What is art?
I don't have an answer.
Art is in the eye of the beholder. To me, even scattered papers over the ground can be art. But to to ohers, it must have a purpose. Art cannot be accidental.
I had a creative arts teacher who said when he was in 2nd or 3rd grade he drew a picture and made the sky purple and the grass blue. He took the picture to his teacher, expecting praise. She took one look at it and shook her head.
She stood up in front of the class room and held the picture up for all the students to see.
"this is not art." and she proceeded to rip the picture and throw it into the garbage, right there, in front of everyone.
So to her, everything must be the way it should be, but then that brings up the discussion of 'how do we know what should be?'
People thought the world was flat, that was the way it 'should be' until someone proved to them that the earth was round, then that was the way it 'should be.'
There is no right answer. There is no "this is art, and this is not."
for some this can be art
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for others only this is art =====>
so what is it really?
What is art?